"The research is being done on this small supercomputer, believe it or not it has about one-quarter the computing power of the lab's 8,000 square foot supercomputer."
Now thats scary...
I agree.
But I always notice (my opinion) Europe has issues with price (PS3) and Microsoft in general (360)
Wii is the neutral killer here for everyone.
Cheap price and no MS tag on their name to remind people of Windows Anti trust.
hardcore gaming really has a big fight there.
Hardy har har... hehe but that was a good one lol
Lost me with that one too... lol
The Blu-ray Hype is really picking up. Bloomberg Tv is even starting to mention it quite a bit.
Someone at Cnet predicted HD-dvd would fold by September (I did NOT agree)
But they are starting to sound right about bluray on top. Doubt hddvd shutting down anytime soon, but blockbuster is going to be a big hurt on them.
Most people I know decided soon as the news came out the other day as to which format they will get.
Pretty shockin...
I'm just happy i dont have to drive 10miles away to rent an HD format finally. 10miles for hddvd/bluray was annoying and i almost went the online route. But the one within walking distance will have it next week so finally I can take advantage of my ps3/bluray player at least more.
hes not paid to post on lost situations....
;)
I doubt anything from anon tipsters since its just fodder for people post negative about.
But in all reality, I would find it possible blockbuster could be the deciding factor in HD format movies.
They are not nearly as strong as they used to be in moving markets, but they have an interesting user base still even these days to hurt a format.
The obvious is that any real business educated person would not shoot down one company on a daily basis unless said person was making profit from said company....
I Agree, i have enjoyed both blu-ray and hd-dvd.
But... I doubt DVD is going anywhere fast
But then again I was surprised how well the HD TV market did this past year.
It might jump out fast the more people play with them at friends who adopt a hi def movie format fast.
I bet this upcoming holiday will be the starting point for the hi-def movies as opposed to last holiday when the HDTV boom hit.
Cant find their pricing model for outside the US, but it seems they charge the same amount for any rental "blu-ray/hddvd/dvd" when it comes to movies here in US.
At least this is what I gathered when i asked a few friends around the US and checked AVSforum
$4.49 just like regular dvd.
Id be surprised if they charged more in Canada for hd-dvd/blu-ray.
But then again... big business never surprises me hehe
At least the stupid format war may be over soon finally so there is less junk for people to fight about and worry about what to spend their money on for support.
Blockbuster rents Blurays for $4.49 in NYC...
No clue where that $8.99 comes from
Actually might be good for all consoles since the obvious that Korea only likes PC market.
but i remember reading somewhere that S.Korea had the most broadband capable homes in the world compared to population.
Probably one of the best markets to get into if they ever forget about World of warcraft and Starcraft
I really hate achievement points (personal opinion)
But "squashing exploits" is a great enough achievement for me!
No need to get so negative against him, its what she/he is here to do...
Comic relief !
white controller, black controller
great anti flame post btw:) need more of these type of wars:) +rep
Great deal if its real!
Dabbled with 07 on pc/ps3 (havnt tried 360 version, but im sure the AI is the same)
Anyway, that gameplay where you can always go down the ice with 2 players and do the cross ice pass/goal seems to be the same now for so many years.
Maybe a little harder now compared to old days i noticed in 2k7.. but still easy after you get the timing down.
But im surprised they dont change it a bit since once you got the timing down... its an almost always goal for s...
BS as always...
paid to post is what your name should be.. Not themart.
Be real already if your bosses will let you ever.